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jcmvbkbc avatar jcmvbkbc commented on July 28, 2024

I can declare a "register" directive to a variable. Amazingly, GCC sometimes follows it, but most of the time, it does not. ... Furthermore, GCC does not seem to back up these registers inside a function call.

It doesn't have to. Please see https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Local-Register-Variables.html#Local-Register-Variables for more details.
If you feel that you have a case that should work according to the documentation, please provide an example code to reproduce it and description of what exactly was expected and what's wrong.

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cnlohr avatar cnlohr commented on July 28, 2024

I did not realize it would only be for io operands, I was sticking them in my clobber lists and it was still re-using them, though.

I don't know how much I care about this any more, since I've just taken to writing my function in the assembler since I need to get much more control over my stack and when/how I push things. Thank you for that reference though. I've never seen that page!

P.S. If the issue comes up again, I will re-open ticket.

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